This autumn, dive into history and nature with free entry to National Trust properties and the new Explorer Pass. Explore like a pro!
Looking for a thrilling autumn adventure? Look no further! The National Trust is rolling out a new membership pass aimed at enticing visitors from all corners of the UK, just as golden leaves begin to blanket our scenic landscapes. This initiative is part and parcel of a booming trend in the tourist attraction sector, as highlighted by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. With family-friendly experiences at the forefront, the National Trust is ready to welcome you into its enchanting gardens, grand houses, and breathtaking views.
But wait, there’s more! This autumn, the National Trust is granting free entry to its properties—a treat too good to pass up. Imagine strolling through the stunning estates and history-packed homes without spending a penny! It’s the perfect opportunity for young families looking for fun and educational outings without the hefty price tag. A day packed with adventure, learning and perhaps even a spot of tea among the rolling hills is just a heartfelt “yes” away!
Now, let’s talk about the great outdoors! The National Trust also kicks off its efforts to replace the iconic Stiffkey bridge in North Norfolk. With fairy bridges making a whimsical appearance post-removal in 2022, it feels like something straight out of a children’s story! The National Trust is committed to merging nature with history to create stunning experiences for both children and adults alike. So whether it’s constructing charming new bridges or preserving historic sites, fantasy and adventure line the pathways of these National Trust properties!
As if that wasn’t enough, keep an eye out for free entry to hundreds of tourist attractions across the UK this September. Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland are all part of this fabulous offer! Not only does this initiative encourage exploration, but it also supports local tourism and history—an appeal that keeps on giving. The National Trust’s aim to foster connections to nature and history through affordability is truly a win for families and adventurers everywhere!
Did you know? The National Trust was founded in 1895 and currently protects over 500 historic properties and gardens! So there's abundance at every turn to satisfy your curious soul this autumn. And speaking of curiosities, if you’ve ever wandered through a National Trust site, you might be surprised to learn that the organisation relies heavily on volunteers, with around 60,000 individuals contributing to keep these beautiful places buzzing with life!
This reflects a wider trend seen across the tourist attraction sector, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions.Young families, which have ...
This autumn, the National Trust is offering free tickets to visit most of its properties across the UK.
Two 'fairy bridges' were mysteriously erected after the removal of the north Norfolk bridge in 2022. It had been deemed unsafe by the National Trust and its ...
Many people across the UK enjoy trips to National Trust sites and there is a membership scheme on offer that some people may not be aware of but there's a ...
You can find free access to historical sites and tourist attractions in September across Scotland, Wales, England and Norther Ireland.
With beautifully decorated historic houses, twinkling lights, and festive markets, the National Trust promises a delightful escape into the heart of Christmas.
The event is being hosted by the South East Staffordshire Association of National Trust Members at the Guildhall at 7.30pm on 16th October. A spokesperson said:.